The Party Is Over: How Republicans Went Crazy, Democrats Became Useless, and the Middle Class Got Shafted
By (Author) Mike Lofgren
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
27th August 2013
United States
General
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
Political ideologies and movements
Political science and theory
Political parties and party platforms
324.273
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
197g
The New York Times bestselling expose of what passes for business as usual in Washington today There was a time, not so very long ago, when perfectly rational people ran the Republican Party. So how did the party of Lincoln become the party of lunatics That is what this book aims to answer. Fear not, the Dems come in for their share of tough talk- they are zombies, a party of the living dead. Mike Lofgren came to Washington in the early eighties-those halcyon, post-Nixonian glory days-for what he imagined would be a short stint on Capitol Hill. He has witnessed quite a few low points in his twenty-eight years on the Hill-but none quite so pitiful as the antics of the current crop of legislators whom we appear to have elected. Based on the explosive article Lofgren wrote when he resigned in disgust after the debt ceiling crisis, The Party Is Over is a funny and impassioned expose of everything that is wrong with Washington. Obama and his tired cohorts are no angels but they have nothing on the Republicans, whose wily strategists are bankrupting the country one craven vote at a time. Be prepared for some fireworks.
Lofgrens ideas are trenchant and far-reaching. . . . With the feel of a long-repressed confession and the authority of an insiders testimony, like the anti-war views of a decorated infantry officer . . .he writes about how the Republican party took advantage of a profoundly ignorant electorate, an easily conned and distracted media, and a cowed Democratic Party to press the ideological struggle in spite of the deep unpopularity of many of its positions.
George Packer, The New Yorker
The Washington Post
Mary Carroll, Booklist (starred review)
Publishers Weekly
Mike Lofgren spent twenty-eight years in Congress, the last sixteen as a senior analyst on the House and Senate Budget committees. He holds two degrees in history and received a Fulbright scholarship. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia.